We were so excited when one of our favorite shows, "Friday Night Lights," finally got some recognition at this year's Emmys. With the resurgence of interest in the show, there have been many talks about bringing the series to the big screen and it's been confirmed by the show's star Connie Britton.

"It's happening for realsies," Connie Britton told Us Weekly. Connie is excited for the remake but we found one star from the series who doesn't want the movie to happen.

"I hope it doesn't happen," Jeremy Sumpter told us last night at the premiere party for "Aim High." At the time, Jeremy, who played quarterback JD McCoy, was not aware of the movie confirmation, but he explained, "You had a great movie the first time and you had a great show. I think you leave it at that. You don't want to overkill it."

In a way we agree, but then again we loved the show so much that we are curious to see where all the characters would be now. With the original director and creator Peter Berg at the helm, we have a feeling we won't be disappointed by the movie.